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[quote]A/a Very right Mr. Siddiq "No Muslim citizen has been given the permission to revolt against the government unless he has the backing of a clear majority behind him." First point how to determine the majority.I think free & fair Election is better way to determine the majority. Second who would comprise the majority. This is somewhat which can be debated. There is no question that Muslim should revolt against the Islamic State. He can revolt only in case he doesn't believe Islamic ideology.He should show maturity, patience and trust in state. However he should have freedom to express his displeasure to the policies of Government. I think If Muslim doesn't agree with the policies of Government( ofcourse Majority) they should have right to replace that Government. This is what democracy all about. We can adapt it and evolve as per our values. A/H Mahmood[/quote]
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